Welcome to the "Rough-ish
Guide to Netley Abbey", a semi-tongue-in-cheek look at the
Hampshire village that lends it's name to the cult movement that
is the Netley Abbey Tartan Army.
Netley
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Background
Netley Abbey is a small coastal village on the eastern boundary
of Southampton (click here for a map of the region). It takes its
name from an old abbey, and was the site of a famous First World
War hospital (Royal Victoria Hospital - now a country park). The
village is also known widely as simply "Netley", and the
"Abbey" suffix is usually employed to avoid any confusion
with Netley Marsh, a different Hampshire village in the New Forest,
across Southampton Water.
This guide has been created partly as a labour of love, and partly
in response to the frequently asked question "Where the hell
is Netley Abbey?". Whether the Netley Abbey Tartan Army can
be single-handedly responsible for an explosion in the Netley tourist
trade remains to be seen.
The Netley Abbey Tartan Army (NATA) was formed in 1999, and had
been brewing for a while due to Paul and Rich meeting at school
and sharing a common interest in football - for more on NATA, check
out the NATA Online Homepage.
This guide is intended as a humorous, tongue in cheek, off the
wall look at life in and around Netley. It is not intended
to offend anyone, particularly any past or present Netley residents.
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the information presented here is
accurate and up-to-date, the Netley Abbey Tartan Army and the webmaster accept
no liability if the information contained in here has changed.
If you have any queries or concerns over the content of this site, please e-mail
Paul.
One of a chain of village sites, but with
little substance.
There are other sites that feature a certain aspect
of Netley (e.g. hotels, restaurants, etc.) - where appropriate these
have been referred to in the relevant section of the Guide.
This part of the site has been written and designed by Paul Allison,
with contributions and input from Richard Ross and The Wee Man.
If anyone wishes to contact the authors, whether with any complaints,
suggestions, requests or general abuse, please contact
Paul in the first instance. And please be nice.